Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issues 7-8Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2000 |
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... common fear of perceived adversaries such as the Turks and Albanians . But it so happens that Orthodoxy is the most obvious common denomi- See Nadieszda Kizenko , A Prodigal Saint : Father John of Kronstadt and the Russian people ...
... common fear of perceived adversaries such as the Turks and Albanians . But it so happens that Orthodoxy is the most obvious common denomi- See Nadieszda Kizenko , A Prodigal Saint : Father John of Kronstadt and the Russian people ...
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... common identity for a wide variety of people . To conclude this survey of the sources of the wider aspects of late - Byzantine identity , then , the political élite among the subjects of the Byzantine emperor seem to have seen ...
... common identity for a wide variety of people . To conclude this survey of the sources of the wider aspects of late - Byzantine identity , then , the political élite among the subjects of the Byzantine emperor seem to have seen ...
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... common bond of family to enhance his prospects of success.29 However , it was not always on such narrow grounds that Dishypatos was appealed to . In 1476 Andronicus Callistos , a Byzantine scholar then residing in London , wrote to ask ...
... common bond of family to enhance his prospects of success.29 However , it was not always on such narrow grounds that Dishypatos was appealed to . In 1476 Andronicus Callistos , a Byzantine scholar then residing in London , wrote to ask ...
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an exclusive slogan or a universal | 1 |
Hellenic identity | 25 |
Byzantine historian? | 45 |
Copyright | |
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